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(UPDATED) PRINCE'S 'Lovesexy' Turns 30 | An Anniversary Retrospective & the historic PRINCE LOVESEXY SYMPOSIUM Check out the article published by Albumism entitled "Prince's 'Lovesexy' Turns 30 | An Anniversary Retrospective":
http://www.albumism.com/f...rospective Also, check out the info on the upcoming Prince Lovesexy Symposium. "The Prince Lovesexy Symposium will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Prince’s tenth album, Lovesexy." Here are all of the details: https://www.eventbrite.co...5855819992 [Edited 6/2/18 1:00am] | |
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Happy 30th!! | |
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Thanks, Latin.
This was the album that brought me firmly into the Paisley fold. These were the words I decided to write about it a little while ago: https://simoncwilliamsblo...urrection/ [Edited 5/8/18 22:46pm] | |
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Happy 30th Anniversary to Lovesexy! Thanks for sharing the article Latin | |
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Hey Latin,
If you check out the latest edition of Wax Poetics (Issue 67) there's a full feature on Lovesexy & Lovesexy Live. Featuring interviews with Cat Glover, Ingrid Chavez, Eric & Alan Leeds, Nelson George, Leroy Bennett, Raphael Saadiq and more. Think you might dig it mate.
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Is this the Prince issue or the latest regular issue? I´ve heard of Waxpoetics but I´ve never seen it anywhere. Is it only available via online order?
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Both mate. Issue 67 the latest one which is also a Prince issue. Includes a Chris Moon interview feature as well, and one devoted to Jill Jones solo work amongst others. Available via the Wax Po site or on Amazon.
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Lovesexy is Everything, Happy B'Day
Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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SimonCharles said:
Thanks, Latin.
This was the album that brought me firmly into the Paisley fold. These were the words I decided to write about it a little while ago: https://simoncwilliamsblo...urrection/ [Edited 5/8/18 22:46pm] Thank you for sharing. | |
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Lovesexy Funkateer | |
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Lovesexy is the one till my day is done! [Edited 5/10/18 3:49am] | |
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Great image by Leroy Pugh. | |
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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You're welcome.
It's a very special album. | |
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This was released just at the beginning of a very difficult, confusing, stressful period of my then-young life. I had been digging "Alphabet St." in the weeks before, but after my first listen of "Lovesexy" the album I was floored. I was a relatively new Prince convert - a friend forced me to listen to "Sign 'O' The Times" the previous summer and I saw the light - so I wasn't aware of all the personal dynamics that went on behind the scenes and led to the creation of the albums. All I knew was my ears and brain (and heart!) were blasted by an amazing set of tunes, music that went from uplifting to soul-searching to pants-droppingly sexy in the span of 40 minutes. This album (okay, the cassette, actually) was the soundtrack for my entire summer of 1988. . To this day, "Alphabet St." is still one of my favorite Prince tunes ever... definitely a Top 10. And I listen to "Lovesexy" from beginning to end a couple of times a year. Considered one of the lesser albums from his "golden era", I personally rank it shoulder-to-shoulder with "Purple Rain" and "Sign 'O' The Times". | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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[Edited 5/10/18 9:40am] Lovesexy Funkateer | |
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Happy 30th anniversary Lovesexy x Image: https://peopledotcom.file...vesexy.jpg [Edited 5/10/18 13:27pm] | |
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Happy Birthday Lovesexy.
"New Power, New Power, give it to me",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Check out the article published today by A Pop Life entitled "Lovesexy: Prince’s Crowning Achievement": http://en.apoplife.nl/lov...hievement/ | |
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Nice. Thank you. | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Here is the "Lovesexy" album review published thirty years ago on June 16th, 1988. Although, it deserved 5 stars, they gave it 4 out of 5 stars... Check it out: https://www.rollingstone....y-19880616 | |
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Did we ever figure out if love could be trusted? Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Here is the article published by The Quietus entitled "30 Years On: Lovesexy By Prince Revisited": http://thequietus.com/art...nniversary | |
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I was so disappointed with this release back then, especially coming right after the perfect SOTT. In time I've learned to love it. Positivity (which ultimately is funky as hell) never gets any love and I'm cool with that because it makes it seem like it's only a song I know of. And Lovesexy, the song itself, has probably his greatest line.
. [Edited 5/10/18 22:01pm] "Climb in my fur." | |
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If you think about it, Lovesexy is really the first time Prince so pointedly mixed sex and spirituality. Now while people can harken back to things like "Temptation" with it's quasi-prayer ending, or adding the Lord's prayer to "Controversy", even the latter wasn't a mix of sex and spirituality. There were elements of religion and sex from 1981 onward. But Lovesexy was a pointed effort. "Alphabet St." was, ultimately, about eating pussy; licking the alphabet against her vagina, "I'm goin' down" being a great easter egg of oral sex "Glam Slam" and "Anna Stesia" mirror each other's themes about seeking a higher state of being "Dance On" is political. "Lovesexy" directly pits the joys of sex against the joys of finding that higher state of being mentioned on side 1. He teases that they are going to make love with only words, then proclaims that she really does want him to walk right down her halls. He says heaven is just a kiss away. He treats the elation of either his spirituality or sex to needing it morning, noon, and night every single day. He's dripping precum (you got me drippin' all over the floor) in anticipation of making love. The holy ghost has taken over everything about him and he segues it into making love. "When 2 R In Love" takes the end of "Lovesexy" and moves it from proselytizing on the street to private moments in the bedroom; almost an extended dialog of the second half of "Alphabet St." with the cunnilingus and beyond. "I Wish U Heaven" leaves the bedroom and goes back to church. "Positivity" is interesting. A lot of social commentary in it, but the chant of "Yes" is almost like a woman moaning during sex juxtaposes the overall kumbaya message of the song. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Check out the article published by the Los Angeles Times on May 15th, 1988 entitled "Is Prince's Nude Cover Too Shocking?". "Jean Cocteau once proclaimed: "The art of audacity consists of knowing how far one may go too far." By that standard, Prince should get an Oscar for audacity. The record industry's most adventuresome, prolific and downright nutty pop provocateur has done it again, stirring up a tempest of debate over his new "Lovesexy" album. Actually it's not the album that has sent record distributors into a dither, but the album cover , which displays Prince in the nude, hand across his heart, languidly stretched out on a bed of purple irises and white orchids. That's right-- in the nude..." Here is the rest of the article: http://articles.latimes.c...lbum-cover | |
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Interesting but does include the now traditional narrative arc about Prince's career. Hopefully, as years go by, someone will be able to create a new narrative arc for journalists to use when they write about Prince. | |
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